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i'm joined by executive vice president d chief of staff at the u.s. thank yo for joining us. we wanted to a happy story in the charity area, and you are providing that tonight. i know everyone has heard of the uso, but the adult think everyone knows exactly what you do. help us understand. >> it's great to b here tonight, and thank you for having a sign. a uso was founded over 70 years ago by franklin delano roosevelt with the expressed purpose of lifting the spirits of troops and families. now, while we tend to focus on our constituents, which is our 2 million military members and are several million family members, we focus on, to a large degree, for groups that need us most. at think everyone would recoize these. deployed troops,hose that are serving in harm'sway, taking care of and protecting the freedoms that we enjoyed elite. the second group that we take care of and focus on other families of the deployed and particularly those that have had to deal with multiple the bonds. we also focus on our wounded, el, and injured service members as well as families of the fallen.
i'm joined by executive vice president d chief of staff at the u.s. thank yo for joining us. we wanted to a happy story in the charity area, and you are providing that tonight. i know everyone has heard of the uso, but the adult think everyone knows exactly what you do. help us understand. >> it's great to b here tonight, and thank you for having a sign. a uso was founded over 70 years ago by franklin delano roosevelt with the expressed purpose of lifting the spirits of troops and...
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what does that mean to the u.s. economy? seems we're talking about far more ports than we were in 2002? >> correct, it could be a fairly significant hit on the u.s. economy. everybody who relies on ports, importers, exporters, manufacturers,armers, agricultural exporters, trucking companies, all these industries rely on ports to move the nation's commerce. if the ports shut down, that means nothing moves in or out and essentially that will impact the economy. adam: so the deadline is this weekend. they would go on strike this weekend. last i saw weren't they going to meet with a mediator? is there a way to avert this? will it take action by congress to intervene? >> at this point the two sides are expected to meet the federal mediator at some point between december 29th. we don't know when and where the meeting will take place. at this point we need the president to step in to assure both sides stay at table to continue to negotiate without engaging in supply chain disruptions. adam: can the president take legal action order
what does that mean to the u.s. economy? seems we're talking about far more ports than we were in 2002? >> correct, it could be a fairly significant hit on the u.s. economy. everybody who relies on ports, importers, exporters, manufacturers,armers, agricultural exporters, trucking companies, all these industries rely on ports to move the nation's commerce. if the ports shut down, that means nothing moves in or out and essentially that will impact the economy. adam: so the deadline is this...
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already major u.s. and european carriers signed on board. we want to know more, however, any preorder details will move the stock, and we'll talk about that after close today. the stock up already ahead of those numbers as well. liz: i don't know how the company fumbled such a massive market share. i know you are with me, i can't let go. you get the second phone for the pictures, but the -- don't forget we'll cover research in motion's earnings report after the bell the second numbers come out. we'll have them, and, oh, yes, nike as well. don't miss nike. supposed to be a hot seller, but the wii console caused a problem for a game maker. they had thousands and thousands of preorders ton this. >> i'm sitting with my friends, chatting about game stock, and he can't comment on it because he's trading on it, but it's down 5.5% right now for game stock, not ad good move there, under pressure, and that's because we have the analysts talking over, and they cut revenue estimates for game stop based on what they see from nintendo, the wii u, and i kn
already major u.s. and european carriers signed on board. we want to know more, however, any preorder details will move the stock, and we'll talk about that after close today. the stock up already ahead of those numbers as well. liz: i don't know how the company fumbled such a massive market share. i know you are with me, i can't let go. you get the second phone for the pictures, but the -- don't forget we'll cover research in motion's earnings report after the bell the second numbers come out....
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>> to understand the regular admission is filled with students from the u.s. and abroad, much more competitive so if they can get their stuff in early, they have done the research i finished their testing they will apply early because the chances of getting in a slightly higher in the early rounds. gerri: or numbers show more and more kids are trying to do this, give us an idea of the trend. >> we have not tracked the number of students who applied early. it is accepted by 480 at colleges nationwide. you have supplements to fill out, but what we have actually contacted individual colleges and what we have seen is huge numbers in the early rounds, so 40%, university of virginia and chicago are up 19% each, northwestern, miami university in ohio reporting record numbers. gerri: is that why they're seen such big increases because these are really great schools. >> both public and private schools are seeing an increasee we are seeing more kids are being deferred as well because they're trying to figure out their classes for this kind of a predictor of what is goin
>> to understand the regular admission is filled with students from the u.s. and abroad, much more competitive so if they can get their stuff in early, they have done the research i finished their testing they will apply early because the chances of getting in a slightly higher in the early rounds. gerri: or numbers show more and more kids are trying to do this, give us an idea of the trend. >> we have not tracked the number of students who applied early. it is accepted by 480 at...
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it's trying to push the u.s. out of asia. they are not our friend, and so we don't want to give them a foothold in our economy. trac that being said, how do we stop this? do we not allow these deals to happen? in the u.s. is basically putting a defense. >> the chinese put up a fence. we couldn't buy if it were a chinese enterprise. we can stop this because the committee on foreign investment in the u.s. has the final say on sensitive acquisitions. and so they cann stop the acquisition. tracy: that probably should have >> they should. tracy: thank you fobeing here. the coming collapse of china. it is coming. >> it is. tracy: we want to know wha you think about all this. here is our question tonight. is the u.s. still a superpower or will china be number one soon? log onto gerriwils.com and vote on the right hand side of the screen command we will share the results of the end of the show. coming up, is it the case of false advertising? "consumer repports" says the fod fusion is not as green as ford says it i. come on. we're goi
it's trying to push the u.s. out of asia. they are not our friend, and so we don't want to give them a foothold in our economy. trac that being said, how do we stop this? do we not allow these deals to happen? in the u.s. is basically putting a defense. >> the chinese put up a fence. we couldn't buy if it were a chinese enterprise. we can stop this because the committee on foreign investment in the u.s. has the final say on sensitive acquisitions. and so they cann stop the acquisition....
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with the u.s. on track to have the warmest year in its history, the ski industry is being dealt another brutal blow. joining me is bob dean from the national resources defense council. one of the groups behind that particular study. bob, thank you. welcome to the show. >> thank you, sandra. good to be here. sandra: so let me get this straight. you're blaming the warm winters, lack of snow on climate change? >> absolutely. you mentioned sandra, we're on track as of end of the november we had the hottest year on record in this country. 3.3 degrees hotter than the 20th century average. it hurt our farmers and ranchers, devastated worst drought in 50 years. fires detroit nine million acres of forest and fields. we'll seeing it on the ski slopes. climate change for the slopes means less snow on the ground, feuder skiers on the slopes. if you make your living in the business, less money in the wallet and paycheck. sandra: one might question that reasoning behind this and say a billion dollar loss for the
with the u.s. on track to have the warmest year in its history, the ski industry is being dealt another brutal blow. joining me is bob dean from the national resources defense council. one of the groups behind that particular study. bob, thank you. welcome to the show. >> thank you, sandra. good to be here. sandra: so let me get this straight. you're blaming the warm winters, lack of snow on climate change? >> absolutely. you mentioned sandra, we're on track as of end of the...
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u.s. consumer, but now you talk about sales in china just started, there's a lot of catalyst and the stock is cheap. david: despite your pessimism of what might happen in the economy, you're optimistic about what's happening with homebuilders. yowe think this is a real burste are seeing, one that will last? >> i agree, pointed homebuilders enjoying a nice ride and you are seeing that, it was priced into the market probably two quarters ago, but it will continue and i think that part of the economy will help out over the homebuilders themselves but investors in the market. david: continued for how long? >> my sense is throughout 2013. you can really count on this resurgence from the home building sector. lori: gary, remaining time, what is your preferred asset allocation? >> right now we are allocating model the balanced portfolio to be about 43% equities split equally between domestic and foreign. we're about 15% traditional bonds, 30% non-traditional bonds. and we're about 10% of real ass
u.s. consumer, but now you talk about sales in china just started, there's a lot of catalyst and the stock is cheap. david: despite your pessimism of what might happen in the economy, you're optimistic about what's happening with homebuilders. yowe think this is a real burste are seeing, one that will last? >> i agree, pointed homebuilders enjoying a nice ride and you are seeing that, it was priced into the market probably two quarters ago, but it will continue and i think that part of...
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tracy: u.s. companies are leaner and meaner thannthey have been probably in my lifetime but there is this looming fiscal cliff. do you think we will get a deal before the end of the year? >> i have absolutely no idea. there is low hanging fruit. strongly both sides do not want to see the other 30 some million people as married under it. there could be so low hanging fruit. they coulwe could get some sortf compromise on the bush tax cuts, but there is a two-stage process and we are only focused on the first stage representing the deadline just getting some sort of a deal. the extent we get one, there is a breath of relief and then we start to look at the details of whatever the deal is in the implications for the economy for the market and corporate earnings and all those things. i think we're not quite at that stage yet. tracy: we have a meeting on wednesday, we will hear results of q4, more stimulus, what do you expect to hear? >> operation twist, the fed selling some of the dated securities to
tracy: u.s. companies are leaner and meaner thannthey have been probably in my lifetime but there is this looming fiscal cliff. do you think we will get a deal before the end of the year? >> i have absolutely no idea. there is low hanging fruit. strongly both sides do not want to see the other 30 some million people as married under it. there could be so low hanging fruit. they coulwe could get some sortf compromise on the bush tax cuts, but there is a two-stage process and we are only...
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jim demint is leaving u.s. senate, will he be able to prevent the president's tax hikes before he does? demint here, next. where's your? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. you know how painful artburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fas long lasting gaviscon®. neil: he is a very influential senator and a tea party rock star. one of the most infl influential figures of conservative movement, he is leaves u.s. senate to go to the heritage foundation, jim demint to tell us why, why? >> it was apparent we need to do more to convince the american people that conservative principles will make their life better. i can think of no better platform than heritage foundation, to take our message to the american people and connection research, policy ideas, with real people,
jim demint is leaving u.s. senate, will he be able to prevent the president's tax hikes before he does? demint here, next. where's your? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. you know how painful artburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fas long...
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home prices jumping 4.3% in 20 major markets across the u.s. mark the biggest gains since may 2010. so that full recovery on track for 2013? here with answers, house reporter for the "wall street journal." i will start with you. how a solid if this recovery, how substantial? >> this year the housing recovery went farther than anybody expected. the house an housing drummer whs at several indicators tells us to recovery is about halfway back to normal, from the worst point during the bus around three years ago back to the long-term historical normal levels. we still have a long time to go, but this is still better than anyone thought it would be at this point. gerri: let's talk about the cities doing that. phoenix up dramatically 22%, one of the cities creamed in the downturn. where are the bright spoos in this country? >speak when it comes to price increases, places like phoenix, detroit and more recently las vegas, parts of florida and even atlanta. places all hit hard during the bus. but a lot of it is coming from investor interest. there are other interests that have even stronger
home prices jumping 4.3% in 20 major markets across the u.s. mark the biggest gains since may 2010. so that full recovery on track for 2013? here with answers, house reporter for the "wall street journal." i will start with you. how a solid if this recovery, how substantial? >> this year the housing recovery went farther than anybody expected. the house an housing drummer whs at several indicators tells us to recovery is about halfway back to normal, from the worst point during...
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jim demint is leaving u.s. senate, will he be able to prevent the president's tax hikes before he does? demint here, next. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligatio. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. i took my son fishing every year. e had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung functi starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, toda i'm b
jim demint is leaving u.s. senate, will he be able to prevent the president's tax hikes before he does? demint here, next. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligatio. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a...
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that is foundational, also in the u.s. economy. there is some rattling in that regard, but i think the mortgage interest deduction is secure. lou: deal oro deal? >> i think it will be tough before christmas. there's a better chance by december 31, the risk of moving into janua. lou: and that is a risk to the market. >> yes. lou: great to have you with us. coming up next, the house remains in recess. still waiting on word when they're coming back for the all-important vote. and speaker boehner's plan b. which is dead on arrival at hasn't arrived yet. what is happening as we continue. and later, the shootings in newtown, connecticut, has focud on the violence in america. we will be talking with michael goodman joining the next with his thoughts on what happens lou: another day of funerals for the victims of last week's elementary school shooting in newtown, connecticut. gathering for the funerals of five students in special education teacher. during the teacher's funeral, the cardinal compared her to jesus saying her life wrought lig
that is foundational, also in the u.s. economy. there is some rattling in that regard, but i think the mortgage interest deduction is secure. lou: deal oro deal? >> i think it will be tough before christmas. there's a better chance by december 31, the risk of moving into janua. lou: and that is a risk to the market. >> yes. lou: great to have you with us. coming up next, the house remains in recess. still waiting on word when they're coming back for the all-important vote. and...
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if the u.s., we wanted exposure. we have an agreement with warner brothers because of their investment in hobbit and marketing of it that there's a certain period of time we have to play it for so we counterfeit it in here. i heard great things and looking forward to seeing it. liz: great season, coming up, and a great 2013 with star trek and superman, looking forward to it, rich, thank you so much. >> thank you, liz, see you at the movies. liz: you bet. presales better than expected for with the the hobbit," and we are gaining ground here. we'll be right back. ♪ e in hong ko. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 after that, it's on toermany. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 then tonight, i'm trading 9500 miles away in japan. tdd#: 1-80345-2550 with the new global account from schwab, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i hunt down opportunities around the world tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 as if i'm right there. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and i'm in total control cause i can trade tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 directly online in 12 markets in their local currencies. tdd#: 1-800-
if the u.s., we wanted exposure. we have an agreement with warner brothers because of their investment in hobbit and marketing of it that there's a certain period of time we have to play it for so we counterfeit it in here. i heard great things and looking forward to seeing it. liz: great season, coming up, and a great 2013 with star trek and superman, looking forward to it, rich, thank you so much. >> thank you, liz, see you at the movies. liz: you bet. presales better than expected for...
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meanwhile, u.s. is officially recognizing syria's main opposition group, as country'slyity matt representative. fox news national contract with correspondent with the latest. >> reporter: as opposition forces advance toward diagram damascus, president obama confirmed in an interview with abc news some officials have u.s. backing. >> is now inclusive enough, is reflective and representative enough of syrian population we occur them the -- consider them the legitimate representative of the syrian people in opposition to the assad regime. >> reporter: u.s. officials confirm that this week's fighting showed that the conflict is escalating. >> we're seeing use of another weapon, a barrel bomb, that is contains flammable materials, a napalm-like thing. >> reporter: the move to recognize elements of the syrian opposition, brought to a rebuke from russian foreign minister whose government has backed negotiation between the syrian president al-assad and the opposition, given u.s. involvement in libya and iraq
meanwhile, u.s. is officially recognizing syria's main opposition group, as country'slyity matt representative. fox news national contract with correspondent with the latest. >> reporter: as opposition forces advance toward diagram damascus, president obama confirmed in an interview with abc news some officials have u.s. backing. >> is now inclusive enough, is reflective and representative enough of syrian population we occur them the -- consider them the legitimate representative...
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those are under u.s. jurisdiction. the trick here is the chinese offshore oil company, the chinese national offshore oil company, they have run into this before. it was back in 2005 when they tried, as you probably recall, they ran into all sorts of issues due to better than other technology and resources held and it was locked. this time, i think it is -- it is very important that significant authorizations are made to this deal. by the way, the canadians, one of the canadian minister said if they have these new rules in place that they implemented this week, this deal would not have gone ahead. the sale would not have happened. tracy: why is the white house wishy-washy when it comes to china? granted, we are, too, we are screwing around with our dollars. but why don't we call it to be looked at by demonstration? lou: well, there has been this deal that there is a country of 1.4 billion people in the near-term. that is a lot of people. i can't tell you how many ceos have said to me if we just sell one widget or whatev
those are under u.s. jurisdiction. the trick here is the chinese offshore oil company, the chinese national offshore oil company, they have run into this before. it was back in 2005 when they tried, as you probably recall, they ran into all sorts of issues due to better than other technology and resources held and it was locked. this time, i think it is -- it is very important that significant authorizations are made to this deal. by the way, the canadians, one of the canadian minister said if...
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they included tom donohue of u.s. chamber of commerce, the ceo of lockheed martin, representing defense contractors. tim pawlenty financial services roundtable, representing big banks on wall street and dan danner representing small businesses. coming in for a meeting that looked like it lasted 45 minutes. cord to a person briefed on the meeting this is part of the ongoing outreach to the business community to get a balanced plan to avert the fiscal cliff or some kind of a grand bargain. that is what the president was out in the briefing room today pressuring republicans on. he came out to talk about newtown and the tragedy there and potential gun control measures but he wased is asked a lot about the fiscal cliff talks. he said, quote, he said, he had basically come to the middle here with republicans. he had said that the republicans haed conceded rates on higher income earners had to go up. they will vote on raising folkse than a million dollars a year. they are a if you00 billion apart on spending cuts and said re
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the u.s. economy added 146,000 jobs in november as the unemployment rate dropped to four year low of 7.7%. today's report may not be as strong as it seemed, reporting employers added 49,000 fewer jobs in september and october than initially estimated. a preliminary reading showing consumer confidence plunging to its lowest level in four months. early december americans prepare for a potentially higher taxes at the beginning of next year. the index dropping 74.5 this month, far below november's reading of 82.7 and economists forecasts of 82.4. >> in the pits of the cme, michael tells us why dividend paying stocks are taught play regardless of next year's tax rate and charlie will share why he is bullish despite short-term volatility but let's start with phil at the cme. the dow did well today. better than expected, arguably better than expected, jobs report boosting the markets but we got consumer confidence and the fiscal cliffhanging over everything. what did you make of the markets today? >>
the u.s. economy added 146,000 jobs in november as the unemployment rate dropped to four year low of 7.7%. today's report may not be as strong as it seemed, reporting employers added 49,000 fewer jobs in september and october than initially estimated. a preliminary reading showing consumer confidence plunging to its lowest level in four months. early december americans prepare for a potentially higher taxes at the beginning of next year. the index dropping 74.5 this month, far below november's...
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adam: the u.s. is escalating its involvement in the syrian crisis, sending patriot missile batteries to turkey plus 400 ground troops. it is all part of a nato effort to protect turkey from possible missile attacks coming from syria. how much further could the u.s. military be dragged into a region unraveling by the day? we want to ask peter brookes, senior fellow at heritage foundation. are we getting a quack mire sending troops, 400 of them and the patriot missile batteries? >> no, i don't think so. this makes sense. it is symbolic for the turkey, major ally in that part of the world. in case assad regime fires missiles into turkey or fired at the rebels and end up in turkey. there has been a lot of stuff going on along the border. this will protect turkey, our nato ally, from attack. adam: will take several weeks to set up the patriot missile batteries. >> that's right. adam: if they need the batteries to protect them do they have time for that? isn't the assad regime on its last leg now? >> that
adam: the u.s. is escalating its involvement in the syrian crisis, sending patriot missile batteries to turkey plus 400 ground troops. it is all part of a nato effort to protect turkey from possible missile attacks coming from syria. how much further could the u.s. military be dragged into a region unraveling by the day? we want to ask peter brookes, senior fellow at heritage foundation. are we getting a quack mire sending troops, 400 of them and the patriot missile batteries? >> no, i...
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valuing them at double the price of u.s. print properties on a per point. whether ceo plays on march in the print business. rival to bloomberg and pearson said to be a possible bidder. our boss, rupert murdoch might did. @e is busy spinning off the "wall street journal." liz: the terminal sales, for those who don't know, the terminals they ar that are cove, great moneymaker. those sales are not what they used to be. >> more and more data available on the internet. they are buying up properties and buying up talent like crazy. like an old tarzan film. liz: all of us liked it, we don't have to look and find where the articles continue3 because they don't. >> brevity is key. liz: thank you very much. the closing bell ringing in 29 minutes. good to guess the biggest hit in risk the world economy and financial markets, what would you choose? this matters so much to your monies we thought we would bring in nobel prize winner who won for spotting exactly that type of stuff. he won the nobel prize in economics and he says three potentially scaldinggissues are boili
valuing them at double the price of u.s. print properties on a per point. whether ceo plays on march in the print business. rival to bloomberg and pearson said to be a possible bidder. our boss, rupert murdoch might did. @e is busy spinning off the "wall street journal." liz: the terminal sales, for those who don't know, the terminals they ar that are cove, great moneymaker. those sales are not what they used to be. >> more and more data available on the internet. they are...
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if it works small caps should pick up outside the u.s.. liz: where do you like putting your clients's money right now? >> glad to hear john likes the international small cap. the international markets going to be robust. that type of situation we are going to favor the big cap multinationals with 3% dividend yield with 50% of revenues from overseas. these are aa triple rated type companies, very save common stock investments for people to get real engage with. ashley: let me ask about housing. we got more good numbers, sales of existing homes in a eight month high. is that something that can pull the economy along? i know you say slow growth in this quarter and the first quarter of 2013 but is housing showing signs of getting the momentum that we need? >> sure. throughout the year three areas, housing, auto sales secondly and exports are better than expected, that came through today in the gdp report. here is the third, thinking housing shot up, second half of this year may be cooled off a little bit, we don't think it reverses backward. i
if it works small caps should pick up outside the u.s.. liz: where do you like putting your clients's money right now? >> glad to hear john likes the international small cap. the international markets going to be robust. that type of situation we are going to favor the big cap multinationals with 3% dividend yield with 50% of revenues from overseas. these are aa triple rated type companies, very save common stock investments for people to get real engage with. ashley: let me ask about...
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how much time does it take for the state department and the u.s. government learned that you need arabic speakers on the ground? or that you need added security cameras on the ground. for that you need enough people to protect your people on the ground. we have gone over this again and again. the state department doesn't seem to learn it, and that is where i think larry clinton is going to have a problem spewing ambassador bolton? >> when they talk about systemic failure, you have to say who is in charge of the system. the system, the captain of the state is the secretary of state. maybe they didn't want to say that, and maybe a panel didn't mean to say th. that is the inescapable conclusion of that lonn litany of failures. and i think that while the scope of this report is very limited, it lays a basis for congress to go forward. i think that we shouldn't link at the clear and sharp, unambiguous statement. there was no demonstration in benghazi. they knew from the get-go that this was a terrorist attack. lou: you can cut this any number of ways th
how much time does it take for the state department and the u.s. government learned that you need arabic speakers on the ground? or that you need added security cameras on the ground. for that you need enough people to protect your people on the ground. we have gone over this again and again. the state department doesn't seem to learn it, and that is where i think larry clinton is going to have a problem spewing ambassador bolton? >> when they talk about systemic failure, you have to say...
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dead in for gerri willis, less than 3 weeks before u.s. falls off the fiscal cliff, speaker john bain ser slamming the brakes on any hopes a deal is coming soon, making it clear both sides have differences. second in command, eric cantor warning members n to make any plan for holidays, and kevin brady of texas, vice chairman of joint economic committee, thank you, are we still that far apart? >> you know we are. i started optimistic to get this done before the holidays, but, i don't feel that way, it seems to me the decision has been made, perhaps by white house to take us off this fiscal cliff. i think this is irresponsible to do it we're ready to work out a reasonable sound solution but i do not see that coming from the other side right now. tracy: is it because there is so much going on behind scenes. they think there is a lot of secret wheeling and dealing with john boehner and the president do you agree? >> i do not, i think he -- they have been sporadic talks, i know speaker boehner has been frustrated with how slow the responses hav
dead in for gerri willis, less than 3 weeks before u.s. falls off the fiscal cliff, speaker john bain ser slamming the brakes on any hopes a deal is coming soon, making it clear both sides have differences. second in command, eric cantor warning members n to make any plan for holidays, and kevin brady of texas, vice chairman of joint economic committee, thank you, are we still that far apart? >> you know we are. i started optimistic to get this done before the holidays, but, i don't feel...
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here in the u.s.? speaker yes, we're actually doing some hiring in the united states. liz: good to see you, have a happy holiday. >> thank you, you two. liz: 46% over the past year. gary smith saying they have a good year ahead. the fed are going after a star in the hedge fund world through employee who left the company two years ago going so hard to the point they want a former employee to flip and cooperate with the investigation. charlie gasparino has the latest on the screws content to be tightened. you need to see this story. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk o
here in the u.s.? speaker yes, we're actually doing some hiring in the united states. liz: good to see you, have a happy holiday. >> thank you, you two. liz: 46% over the past year. gary smith saying they have a good year ahead. the fed are going after a star in the hedge fund world through employee who left the company two years ago going so hard to the point they want a former employee to flip and cooperate with the investigation. charlie gasparino has the latest on the screws content...
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per capita income at 25,000 below the u.s. average. detroit employment is 18%, almost 19%. does the city council -- does the city management have it under control? have you guys just lost control? >> we certainly have it lost control. we have it under control. but we have our issues. but we are not falling off into the detroit river. the community is doing well. the business community, the corporate community and the city of detroit. we don't have any vacancies for new young people that are trying to move into the downtown area. certainly municipal governance is broken. we have to become a better partner with our business community to fix some of the ills of detroit. but we know what the solutions are. we know what the problems are. we have, as political leaders, the political will to make the tough decisions to write the financial ship and become a better partner to help the corporate business community of detroit. gerri: if you are doing such a good job, why have you lost 25% of your population over the past decade? i will repeat that because i know you have technical iss
per capita income at 25,000 below the u.s. average. detroit employment is 18%, almost 19%. does the city council -- does the city management have it under control? have you guys just lost control? >> we certainly have it lost control. we have it under control. but we have our issues. but we are not falling off into the detroit river. the community is doing well. the business community, the corporate community and the city of detroit. we don't have any vacancies for new young people that...
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we'll talk to a former u.s. ambassador to nato with all the details. more "money" coming up. ♪ . ♪ . melissa: that's perfect. turning now to arguably the biggest problem our government is facing right now, complete and utter out of control overspending! there is just no way to sugar coat it. every day in the meant of november our government took in a little more than $5 billion in revenue but then we spent $11 billion in exchange, leaving us with a gaping hole of $6 billion a day. fox news's bret baier is reporting a fiveart series on this beginning tonight on "special report" and he is here to shed some much-needed light on some really staggering statistics. bretthank you for coming back to the show. >> hey, melissa. melissa: this is areat report because, nobody is talking about this. we're not even close to the closing this enormous hole. what did you find in your reporting? >> it's pretty amazing, melissa. we talked to economists, we talked to politicians on both sides of the aisle, we talked to all kinds of people for this five-part series and
we'll talk to a former u.s. ambassador to nato with all the details. more "money" coming up. ♪ . ♪ . melissa: that's perfect. turning now to arguably the biggest problem our government is facing right now, complete and utter out of control overspending! there is just no way to sugar coat it. every day in the meant of november our government took in a little more than $5 billion in revenue but then we spent $11 billion in exchange, leaving us with a gaping hole of $6 billion a day....
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markets, and in our opinion, u.s. markets are still relatively attractively valued because they are, on our models, 20% below long term return trend sot force of reversion works in your favor, but if you look at efa, it's further below the long term trend, 35%-40% below the long term trend, and history coral lates to strong adjusted returns over the next decade. you know, that's the long term view op places like europe and asia. the shorter term view is that our tool set for tactical moves is don't fight the fed or the trend, be aware of the crowded extremes, and like in the u.s. where the fed is on a risk market side, that's true in the ecb, a huge change. the change in the ecb leadership and the embracing of american style qe is a big reason why we went from starting 2012 very underweight europe to overright europe. don't fight the feds or the trend. even on a day like today, it's fascinating in a down day that europe is beating the u.s. beware of the funded extremes, investors across the glop positioned, most under
markets, and in our opinion, u.s. markets are still relatively attractively valued because they are, on our models, 20% below long term return trend sot force of reversion works in your favor, but if you look at efa, it's further below the long term trend, 35%-40% below the long term trend, and history coral lates to strong adjusted returns over the next decade. you know, that's the long term view op places like europe and asia. the shorter term view is that our tool set for tactical moves is...
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by the way, the u.s. supports the imf. melissa: yes. right. that menu looked delicious. obviously it is a half million dollar party. >> that's great. i would love that. melissa: i wonder why we were invited. i think it's because we are always making fun. >> journalism and ordered the imf. melissa: you will work on now for next year. moving into the end of the world which some restaurants are prepping for by offering domesday deals. they have to get rid of the food, so you might as well blowout. take a look at this deal by carl's jr. it is "money with melissa francis" by 12 by 12 burger. still pattis, 12 slices of cheese, and well strips of bacon. hosting the last friday party. and a hotel and long beach is having an end of the world party. are you going to split that with me? >> i like that cheese catastrophe. >> forget about it. melissa: how possibly -- could use machine down? you would have to nibble around the edge. >> that was like a two-story hamburger. alka-seltzer. really. melissa: what do you think? how would you work on that? >> i would take it apart 1p said the
by the way, the u.s. supports the imf. melissa: yes. right. that menu looked delicious. obviously it is a half million dollar party. >> that's great. i would love that. melissa: i wonder why we were invited. i think it's because we are always making fun. >> journalism and ordered the imf. melissa: you will work on now for next year. moving into the end of the world which some restaurants are prepping for by offering domesday deals. they have to get rid of the food, so you might as...
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liz: you like the data and the clout and the u.s. company doing beautifully, telecom, luxury, what names in the luxury, that is my exact criteria? >> you and i could start a company that made high-quality handbags, but we would never replicate what goes into these brand names. i am thinking brands that have that's -- things that are irreplaceable and impossible to replicate. liz: michael corps is taking the long, slightly lower when it comes to luxury the price points are expensive. it can be done. >> it can be done and there's lots of room for many players, good brand equity, all across that luxury section and 8 huge number of people involved not only moving from subsistence to discretionary doubles of income -- liz: china. >> they want to demonstrate they accomplished that and luxury names are the perfect way for a lot of consumers to do that. liz: he is unafraid and has been for the past several years and done very well. good to see you. have a good holiday. robert some fee of oppenheimer international growth fund portfolio manage
liz: you like the data and the clout and the u.s. company doing beautifully, telecom, luxury, what names in the luxury, that is my exact criteria? >> you and i could start a company that made high-quality handbags, but we would never replicate what goes into these brand names. i am thinking brands that have that's -- things that are irreplaceable and impossible to replicate. liz: michael corps is taking the long, slightly lower when it comes to luxury the price points are expensive. it...
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that has occurred in the past u.s. solar companies because it is an unfavorable landscape but you see these names of looking good. guggenheim solar e t f 5% today and up 35% over the past month alone. these things are very volatile, got to be careful. less than a week after the connecticut shooting that killed 26 including 20 very young children, done stocks which the a huge dive over the past three days are making a come back from their initial pull back of starting on friday now all for a trustee of new york city's largest public pension is calling for the fund to get out of guns. joining me in a first on fox business interviews new york city public advocate bill believe you. ; ram your hand. told a. >> i send this to initiate divestment actions from all five city pension funds with combined assets of $115 billion and it is time to get out of the gun industry. i said as a parent and public servant. this is a watershed moment in american history. it is tragic that it took this to bring us to the understanding we had t
that has occurred in the past u.s. solar companies because it is an unfavorable landscape but you see these names of looking good. guggenheim solar e t f 5% today and up 35% over the past month alone. these things are very volatile, got to be careful. less than a week after the connecticut shooting that killed 26 including 20 very young children, done stocks which the a huge dive over the past three days are making a come back from their initial pull back of starting on friday now all for a...
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demand for u.s. goods climbing for the sixth time rising zero.7% last month, after 1.1% gain in october. orders for goods excluding aircraft excluding increase for the sixth straight month jumping to.7%. and in december, potentially higher taxes and consumer sentiment index calling -- 72.92.seven in november. liz: we have to mulholland in the pits of the cme and stephen sacks telling us the best place to put our money along with john buckingham who tells us why he is not worried about the fiscal cliff, or i coined this one, cliffmaca. i am not getting a courtesy laugh from to mulholland. tell me what the pits were like, david has mentioned last night neil cavuto was right here, saying there is not going to be a vote because there's so much infighting with republicans, futures were plummeting. this could have been a much uglier day but what happened? >> it was the global trading overnight and opened up. the volume was fairly light but the news was a shock so we got a steep drop. barista lot error of o
demand for u.s. goods climbing for the sixth time rising zero.7% last month, after 1.1% gain in october. orders for goods excluding aircraft excluding increase for the sixth straight month jumping to.7%. and in december, potentially higher taxes and consumer sentiment index calling -- 72.92.seven in november. liz: we have to mulholland in the pits of the cme and stephen sacks telling us the best place to put our money along with john buckingham who tells us why he is not worried about the...
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energy side, clearly, energy is not growing in terms of the demand in the u.s.. where it's growing is the rest of the world. >> right. >> we don't have any real opec or non-opec growth in terms of plux. who gets the call? the people who do offshore and deepwater drilling and down hole work. that's why you want to be there. >> global diversions here to some extent. all right, thank you very much, gentlemen, john stevenson and larry, have a great weekend. >> thank you, you too. >> thanks. >> leaders meeting with the president right now this very moment at the white house and the country and entire world watching because if we go off the cliff, markets around the globe could be affected. live to the white house with the very latest. david: taxes on dividends could be rising. chairman of southern company who owns a bunch of utility companies, why that could spell trouble for more than just investors. >> liz joins us telling us which big companies will be first to take a costly fall if we, in fact, do go off that cliff. ♪ [ indiinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shout
energy side, clearly, energy is not growing in terms of the demand in the u.s.. where it's growing is the rest of the world. >> right. >> we don't have any real opec or non-opec growth in terms of plux. who gets the call? the people who do offshore and deepwater drilling and down hole work. that's why you want to be there. >> global diversions here to some extent. all right, thank you very much, gentlemen, john stevenson and larry, have a great weekend. >> thank you, you...
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the only answer, in my opinion, is to have strict term minutes for u.s. politicians. it used to be that politics was a vocation. now it has turned into a career. they are most interested in getting reelected so they continue their career. they forget the nation. it is very apparent in our country. in america, it has gone on for a long time and impoverishing americans. it is a great shame. dennis: it doesn't ring a whole new meaning. >> you are absolutely right. of course, the two-party, plus their cotton socks, focused on tax increases. it is a side issue, really. they will do something for the nation above themselves. just take for example our health system. politicians, for themselves have a completely deluxe system for themselves. a different one. politics should be a vocation, not a huge money earning job. dennis: give us your outlook for the next few weeks. dennis: when households are looking at a higher tax increase than even the rich will face, maybe this in the turning against the democrats. >> well, it could. frankly, i think they are both to blame. they will
the only answer, in my opinion, is to have strict term minutes for u.s. politicians. it used to be that politics was a vocation. now it has turned into a career. they are most interested in getting reelected so they continue their career. they forget the nation. it is very apparent in our country. in america, it has gone on for a long time and impoverishing americans. it is a great shame. dennis: it doesn't ring a whole new meaning. >> you are absolutely right. of course, the two-party,...
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i know some big multinational space to the u.s. that not only won a weak dollar to make our products cheaper, but i'll talk to carlos about this in a minute. let me get to that nymex. obviously whale is an interesting play, but i you guys talking a lot about this gold price behavior? this is really weird. >> well, it is tied in w dollar. so many people leading the same way. all the sudden you start to see it. stocks got hit and people start to panic. you basically have people that look in to say, you know, this dollar is going to get smacked. the reverse my position. liz: speaking of stocks, keith, buy stops were triggered, were they not? the s&p hit 1440. it looks that way to us here at fox business. >> say that again. liz: when the s&p had 1440 earlier today, it looked like five programs kicked in. right? is that what you're seeing on the floor? >> absolutely. we had a pretty strong resistance. your right. we get to 1440, hesitated, and then the buyers came in and we pushed through that level. 1442. the next up on this is pretty
i know some big multinational space to the u.s. that not only won a weak dollar to make our products cheaper, but i'll talk to carlos about this in a minute. let me get to that nymex. obviously whale is an interesting play, but i you guys talking a lot about this gold price behavior? this is really weird. >> well, it is tied in w dollar. so many people leading the same way. all the sudden you start to see it. stocks got hit and people start to panic. you basically have people that look in...
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high grade corporate bonds, bonds from ge, google, apple, those are bonds that pay way more than the u.s. government debt and frankly in my opinion have a better credit rating. those are places i would look if you're scared of stocks here. melissa: but, scott, i am a little nervous about stocks because i think the economy, you don't think it will be horribled by debt, by regulation, by, you know, uncertainty. every ceo says they don't know what is coming down the pike. for whatever excuse they're using this week, they're not hiring they're not expanding. i think stocks look kind of scary here. >> well that's a good thing usually. if stocks look great, that is ush looly time to sell them. you made a great point, melissa. we heard the same song and dance from ceos for three years since president obama got in the white house. guess what happened? we had pretty good bull market in he can equities. those scenarios stocks could definitely get volatile here and go down in january and i would definitely buy the dips. melissa: kimberly, what do pou think?. >> i agree with scott, 100%. my crystal
high grade corporate bonds, bonds from ge, google, apple, those are bonds that pay way more than the u.s. government debt and frankly in my opinion have a better credit rating. those are places i would look if you're scared of stocks here. melissa: but, scott, i am a little nervous about stocks because i think the economy, you don't think it will be horribled by debt, by regulation, by, you know, uncertainty. every ceo says they don't know what is coming down the pike. for whatever excuse...